Customers will have access to Praxair’s gases, application technologies and supply systems, along with UPC’s portfolio of specialized industrial flow measurement and atmosphere control products. This continues the long-standing relationship between Praxair and Atmosphere Engineering Company, now a member of UPC.
The combined capabilities of the two companies will bring more end-to-end technologies for a broad spectrum of batch and continuous heat-treating processes such as carburizing, carbonitriding, neutral hardening, annealing, gas quenching and heat-treatment applications under vacuum.
“The automotive and aerospace industries continue to expand requirements for heat treating,” said Steve Mueller, Praxair’s Associate Director of Business Development for Metals and Materials Processing. “We have a team approach in place, combining Praxair’s process know-how and expertise in industrial gases with United Process Controls’ specialized products. Together we meet customers’ requirements for high-quality heat treating with reproducible standards in their furnace operations.”
“This strategic agreement with Praxair reflects our commitment to offer the heat-treating industry a complementary and evolving portfolio of technologies that help drive process efficiency and reliability. We look forward to working closely with Praxair in the coming years, as we strive to further increase our presence in North America,” said Paul Oleszkiewicz, President, UPC.
Praxair, Inc. is a leading industrial gas company in North and South America and one of the largest worldwide. United Process Controls Inc. provides process control, flow control, and automation solutions to furnace OEMs and customers with thermal processing equipment and operations.
(Source: United Process Controls Inc.)
Tata Steel Nederland forscht gemeinsam mit europäischen Partnern daran, hochwertigen Stahl für Autos und Waschmaschinen vollständig zu recyceln
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